Re: replacing hardware?

2023-04-14 Thread Roland Hughes via Fortran
If you wan raw horsepower on a "working man's" wage, get one of these. https://www.ebay.com/itm/383809689955?hash=item595cd71963:g:6NAAAOSwg4JhCKuJ&amdata=enc%3AAQAIwOngs27VAqvfureMtmK3O3TxUN8Opb7KbjeXhpl96DaDi%2BpSMCspc40m34f7wzlxF%2BX45dfQ8gIXlzjf6fMo7fQ%2Bd%2FLFVgwFRORxnAcRFKjjheHahPafOROU

Re: F77 indexed file support

2023-03-08 Thread Roland Hughes via Fortran
s, other departments did. So, in your case these files contain data identifiable via some index. Hm, today you would do that via some library instead of via some builtin language feature, at least when using Fortran, C, C++, ... Regards, Arjen Op wo 8 mrt 2023 om 14:31 schreef Rolan

Re: F77 indexed file support

2023-03-08 Thread Roland Hughes via Fortran
Thank you! On 3/8/2023 1:57 AM, Bernhard Reutner-Fischer wrote: On 7 March 2023 23:18:58 CET, Roland Hughes via Fortran wrote: [ snip namelist IO ] Btw, is there a "search" utility for the archives or do I have to pull down all of the zip files, unzip into directory, and grep t

Re: F77 indexed file support

2023-03-08 Thread Roland Hughes via Fortran
Hello Arjen, Thanks for your reply. You are confusing RMS Files-11 file versioning with Indexing. Sorry, this got away from me. Once I started I couldn't stop. Real computers, didn't matter who made them or their OS, all provided at least one type of indexed file. These were business class pl

F77 indexed file support

2023-03-07 Thread Roland Hughes via Fortran
All, I'm getting back into Fortran after many years away and was going to start with my goto kick the tires application. Basically the lottery tracking system found in this book. https://www.theminimumyouneedtoknow.com/app_book.html The first cut was Fortran 77 on the VAX. There we could cre